Apply for Denmark Business Visa from India

Indian applicants who wish to apply for a visa can find all information for types of visa and supporting documents. Get details about available visa types, documents requirement for the application, visa fees, visa form, visa centre and general guidelines for Indian citizen who wish to travel Denmark with business visa.

Covering letter from the company mentioning below
details:Name and designation of the applicant and also of the signatory (of managerial
or executive level) with signature.An outline of the applicant’s itinerary,
purpose of visit names and addresses of the companies he/she intends to visit.

Original bank statements last 6 months updated with sign & seal by the bank on each and every page. Only Bank Statement with name of the bank, branch address,
contact number, applicant’s & company’s name, address, account number would be accepted. Online Bank statements not allowed.

Income Tax / Form 16 for last 3 years

Last 6 months pay slips.- if employed.

If travelling for the first time to Denmark than require is Highest Educational Certificate copy.

One Copies of first page of the passport to be submitted
and one set of Colored copy of the entire passport including blank pages. If having
old passport colored copies of first and last page and UK, US, Australia,
Canada and Previous Schengen Visa Copies if any.

Visa Fees: 6137/- pp (Subject to change)

Visa Processing Time:
10 - 15 working days

Courier charges: INR 300/- pp (Optional)

Note* Applicants need to go personally for submission with prior appointment if applying for first time to Schengen Country after 2nd November 2015.

Although the information on this website has been prepared with utmost care. However, regulations and requirements are subject to change.

Embassy/Consulate reserves the right to ask for additional documents or personal appearance for an interview in special cases. Submission of the above-mentioned documents does not guarantee that a visa is granted. Submission of incomplete documentation or refusal to appear for a special visa interview may result in the rejection of your application.